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mindwave_21
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Ok. I haven't got much money in terms of this BBS, but I need some help in deciding what to get. I'm just starting out and my current setup is
Soundblaster Audigy running into a homebuilt athlon 2200+ with 512 ram and plenty of HD space. I own 1 Oktava mk319, an m-audio DMP3, and necessary cables to make it all work. I need to spend $400 to get enough equipment to record my guitar and my bandmate's drums together (with possible expansion room for a DI bass and vocals). I was thinking of getting an audix om-3 for vocals and cheaply using the mk319 as a single overhead. On top of that, I was thinking of getting an audiophile to work in conjunction with my audigy (audiophile for recording, audigy for playback onto my klipsch 2.1 for monitoring). I guess the other path might be to get a mixer, so I could use the single input on the audigy for everything. Sounds like a lose lose situation you say? Well, you're right, but I've really only got about that much to spend. Keep in mind I'm going to have to buy cables and another mic stand, so that probably sends my budget to around $350-$370 for the mic and a sound card or mixer. I guess what I want to know is, what is the best use of money for my current situation while keeping the possibility of easy expansion my stuff in the future? I'm not looking for a temporary fix, but something I'll be able to add to after I accumulate some more...stuff. Thanks all for the help and sorry if you've seen this all before.
PS - Don't make fun of my setup. I'm dirt poor as a college student with no job at the moment. Just an aspiring artist/engineer like the rest of you all.

Soundblaster Audigy running into a homebuilt athlon 2200+ with 512 ram and plenty of HD space. I own 1 Oktava mk319, an m-audio DMP3, and necessary cables to make it all work. I need to spend $400 to get enough equipment to record my guitar and my bandmate's drums together (with possible expansion room for a DI bass and vocals). I was thinking of getting an audix om-3 for vocals and cheaply using the mk319 as a single overhead. On top of that, I was thinking of getting an audiophile to work in conjunction with my audigy (audiophile for recording, audigy for playback onto my klipsch 2.1 for monitoring). I guess the other path might be to get a mixer, so I could use the single input on the audigy for everything. Sounds like a lose lose situation you say? Well, you're right, but I've really only got about that much to spend. Keep in mind I'm going to have to buy cables and another mic stand, so that probably sends my budget to around $350-$370 for the mic and a sound card or mixer. I guess what I want to know is, what is the best use of money for my current situation while keeping the possibility of easy expansion my stuff in the future? I'm not looking for a temporary fix, but something I'll be able to add to after I accumulate some more...stuff. Thanks all for the help and sorry if you've seen this all before.
PS - Don't make fun of my setup. I'm dirt poor as a college student with no job at the moment. Just an aspiring artist/engineer like the rest of you all.

